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Restaurant Reading
Including
Cafés, Doughnut Shops, and Other Eateries
Grab one of these restaurant
reads and settle in at your favorite restaurant, cafe, or tea room for
a delicious read. Provided
by the staff at the West Universty Branch Library.
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- Patrice Adcroft.
Every Day Doughnuts
- A baker's dozen of delightful chapters detailing the every day
doings of the workers and customers at a Pennsylvania doughnut
shop.
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- Judy Fong Bates.
Midnight at the Dragon Café
- Family secrets and foreign customs collide when a Chinese family
moves to a small Ontario town to operate a diner.
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- Maeve Binchy.
Quentins
- A documentary filmmaker collects stories from the devotees of
a beloved Dublin restaurant, healing her recent heartbreak in
the process.
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- Fannie Flagg.
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café
- Two women run a café which becomes the center of small Alabama
town during the Great Depression and years after. Recipes included.
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- Patricia Gaffney.
Flight Lessons
- Anna Catalano returns home to Maryland's Eastern shore to work
in her family's Italian restaurant, a move that helps her reconcile
the past.
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- Idwal Jones.
High Bonnet: a Novel of Epicurean Adventures
- Jean-Marie Gallos works his way up from apprentice saucier to
gourmet chef of a renowned French restaurant.
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- Anne Lamott.
Joe Jones
- Humor and camaraderie rule in a California waterfront café,
helping Louise, the luscious cook, get over her break-up with
the incorrigible Joe Jones.
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- Billie Letts.
The Honk and Holler Opening Soon
- Business picks up at a rundown café in eastern Oklahoma when
a Crow Indian drifter and a Vietnamese refugee sign on as new
employees.
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- Hannah McCouch.
Girl Cook
- A twenty-eight-year-old female Cordon Bleu graduate struggles
for acceptance and recognition in the chauvinistic world of Manhattan
cuisine.
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- Gloria Naylor.
Bailey's Café
- There are no menus, and the soul food is plain, but the customers
at Bailey's Café nourish more than their stomachs.
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- Melany Neilson.
The Persia Café
- Dreaming that her culinary skills will be her ticket out of
small town Mississippi, café cook Fanny Leary's life changes course
when she accidentally stumbles upon the body of a murdered black
boy.
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- Sharon Owens.
The Tea House on Mulberry Street
- In Belfast, Ireland, a café run by a workaholic chef and his
daydreaming wife is common ground for an assortment of desperate,
yet loveable characters.
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- Helene Wiggin.
Dancing at the Victory Café
- Belle Morton makes the best of wartime rations in her café in
Lichfield, England during WWII, creating a place where white and
black American GIs meet and mingle with the Brits. Recipes included.
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- Sheila Williams.
Dancing on the Edge of the Roof
- A one way bus ticket takes an African American woman to the
small town of Paper Moon, Montana, where she is offered a job
as cook in a diner.
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